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Parking Rules: Fairfield vs Vallejo

How do parking rules rules compare between Fairfield, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Fairfield has fewer restrictions than Vallejo.

Fairfield, CA

Solano County

Few Restrictions

Because Fairfield's Zoning Ordinance does not separately permit short-term rentals in residential zones, the City has no STR-specific parking standard. Any lodging use in commercial zones must satisfy the parking requirements for hotels/motels/B&Bs under Chapter 25 of the Municipal Code (generally 1 space per guest room plus 1 per employee on the largest shift, plus standards for accessory dining/meeting spaces). Long-term rentals (30+ days) are subject to the underlying residential parking requirements (typically 2 covered spaces per single-family dwelling, with reduced standards for multifamily).

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

Some Restrictions

Vallejo may require designated parking for STR guests. On-street parking limits apply. Parking plan often part of STR permit application.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFairfieldVallejo
STR-Specific StandardNone (use not separately permitted)-
Single-Family Residential Parking2 spaces (1 covered)-
Hotel/Motel Parking1 space/guest room + 1/employee-
On-Street ParkingGenerally unrestricted residential-
Building Code ComplianceTitle 24 Part 11 (CALGreen)-
EnforcementFPD + Code Enforcement-
Off-Street-Often required for STR
Street Limit-72-hour state limit
Permit Zones-May restrict guest parking
Topic-Parking Rules

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Fairfield FAQ

How many parking spaces does my Fairfield STR need?

Fairfield has no STR-specific parking standard because short-term rentals are not separately permitted in residential zones. A permitted hotel/motel/B&B in a commercial zone must provide one space per guest room plus one per employee on the largest shift under Chapter 25. A long-term rental (30+ days) of a single-family home must meet the underlying residential parking requirement of two on-site spaces with at least one covered. Guest overflow into the street is governed by Chapter 17 (citywide parking) rather than any STR-specific rule.

Can I require my guests to park on the street to free up the driveway?

You can request it, but Fairfield's neighborhood streets impose their own restrictions. Many residential streets prohibit overnight parking, restrict to two-hour parking near downtown and transit centers, or are signed for permit-only parking in specific areas. Guests who violate posted parking will receive citations directly. Best practice is to provide on-site parking sized for your maximum guest count and to disclose parking limits clearly in your booking listing.

Vallejo FAQ

Do I need to provide parking for guests?

Many cities require a parking plan as part of the STR permit. Check Vallejo requirements.

Can guests park on the street?

Yes, subject to posted restrictions and the statewide 72-hour limit.

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